When you adore something you tend to take care of it more?

Water is beautiful and we want people to love water, because when you adore something you tend to take care of it more.
shOObh Arts Competition-2013
Theme- Water
An all India painting competition of school children and teachers.
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  • Although I tend to agree with your sentiment, I do not consider water to be ‘beautiful’ in the sense of the word, however it is required for all life to exist, therefore we should do everything that we can to protect our water sources from pollution and contamination.
    I find beauty in water on a scientific level, however I also find it beautiful in nature in a pristine environment.
    The problem is that the pristine environments become fewer and harder to find these days, at least in some areas, and developing countries should learn from the mistakes made by the developed countries!
    Unfortunately, every country has to learn ‘the hard way’ before any action may eventually take place.
  • It is because all of the things have equal value and we are associated with them.

    Source(s):
    Own reason

  • Yes, it is very true that when we adore somthing v take care of it. However, now a days the human needs had risen to a level where in the natural resources which are freely available are used on high amount day by day with the increase in demand.
    People adore things when they understand the exact importance of it, In the last few period human need had seen only the needs ans therefore the resources like water, air, forests, flora and fauna etc were depleted to great extent.
    However, with the understanding of the nature earth and the importance of the natural resources and climate change, there is great awareness on sustainable development. Sustainable development would lead a good use while adoring the importance of Nature for the futurebeings!

  • Why do you think the World Wildlife Fund uses a giant panda as its logo, rather than, say, a mussel.

  • Yes, but not always

    Source(s):
    http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2012/03/choosing…

  • Yes ,you are right.

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